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Words on Fire
Words on Fire | Jennifer A. Nielsen
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In 1893 twelve-year-old Audra lives on a farm in Lithuania, and tries to avoid the Cossack soldiers who enforce the Russian decrees that ban Lithuanian books, religion, culture, and even the language; but when the soldiers invade the farm Audra is the only one who escapes and, unsure of what has happened to her parents, she embarks on a dangerous journey, carrying the smuggled Lithuanian books that fuel the growing resistance movement, unsure of who to trust, but risking her life and freedom for her country.
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JenniferEgnor
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This is a fictional book but based on very real events. It is the story of a peoplx who refused to yield to oppression and colonialism. The struggle for Lithuania to become free was a long one. Book smugglers, ‘Knygnesiai‘, played a huge role in this effort. The cost was great but the price unfortunately had to be paid.
Book bans are nothing new. But right now the rate and capacity at which they are happening is alarming.

JenniferEgnor America, don‘t do this. We don‘t want this. Will we learn from the past, or will be continue to repeat an endless cycle of violence? FIGHT BACK. 1y
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As long as we have our books, we cannot be crushed, we cannot be forgotten. Because of our books, we will not be erased from our own history. We will remember who we are, all that we stand for, and all that we will fight for and continue fighting for.

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If Lithuania has a place in the real world, then it deserves its own language, its own culture,” I said. “We deserve our own books.”

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A piece of me seemed to die as the book was swallowed up in the flames. Perhaps no other book in that stack was a greater threat to this man and the tsar he served so well. For that book was where it all began. Those simple letters became words that became our identity. That book was all we had to save our future; I saw that now more than ever before. If we were forced to speak a language that was not our own, then how long could we hold on

JenniferEgnor to thoughts that were our own? That was why I had to smuggle. If we failed to deliver books, then the collapse of Lithuania was only a generation away. (edited) 1y
JenniferEgnor 🔥Showing this photograph as a reminder of what happened to the Indigenous peoplx of this country. Their languages and traditions were not just banned. They were faced with genocide. 1y
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This fire smelled different from other kinds of fires. I knew it was different because it wasn‘t only ink and paper being consumed by the flames, but also the characters themselves, and their worlds and feelings and stories. Did they cry out for themselves, begging to be saved? I believed so, for I was certain I could hear them calling to me.

JenniferEgnor 🔥NOTE: when they burn books, they will burn peoplx. It has already happened before. 1y
Suet624 😩😩😩 1y
JenniferEgnor @Suet624 heart breaking, terrifying. We cannot be complicit!!! 1y
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Words! They weren‘t simply a formation of letters to identify an object or an action. How could they be so little when one sentence set my heart pounding and another caused me to gasp with delight? How could they mean nothing when they lingered in my mind, followed me into my dreams, and challenged everything I‘d always believed? The Russian Empire wasn‘t afraid of a country that spoke a different language. They were afraid of a country whose

JenniferEgnor language denied Russia‘s right to control it. The words wouldn‘t lead to our independence—words themselves, their very existence, *were* our independence. If we surrendered our books to them, we‘d surrender our minds, leaving us hollowed-out puppets, ready to be controlled. 1y
JenniferEgnor 🔥PAY ATTENTION AMERICA🔥 1y
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Control the books, and you will control the people.

TheBookHippie So frightening. 1y
JenniferEgnor @TheBookHippie stay informed, get involved. Book Riot is excellent for this. This cannot happen on our watch. They know how powerful books are—that is why they are doing this hateful thing. 1y
TheBookHippie @JenniferEgnor I‘m a 35 plus year advocate activist I‘ve been involved my entire adult life. Screaming into the void. 1y
JenniferEgnor @TheBookHippie thank you for the work that you do and your passion! 1y
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“How do you destroy a people? You take away their culture. And how is that done? You must take their language, their history, their very identity. How would you do that?”
I pressed my lips together, then looked up at her. “You ban their books.”

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A bit of a slow start but I ended up feeling quite attached to the characters and tense regarding their situation. Interesting subject matter.

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A historical novel of Russian-occupied Lithuania. An excellent example of the purposes & impact of and fight against censorship. This belongs in every middle grade classroom.
Long live book smugglers everywhere!

#MGMarch book 6

JaclynW I'm glad you liked it! 4y
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I haven't been able to concentrate on anything this week... I was finally able to get in to the school building today and grabbed this that I was reading to my 6th graders. We had less than 100 pages to go, so I'm going to try to finish it tonight or tomorrow #middlegrademarch @megnews @sblbooks

megnews I‘m having trouble concentrating on more than a couple chapters at a time. We‘re having two meetings a day at work to plan for a response and shutdown. This sounds good. Stacked. Hope to read it when I can concentrate again. (edited) 5y
Johanna414 @megnews what a mess, right? Today we cleaned out lockers and students were able to do a drive through to pick up their belongings. Officially we're closed for a month, but more likely the rest of the year. 5y
sblbooks Looks like a good book. I'm still working in the office, but they are sending almost every one home. I go one day next week. 5y
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Tamra I bet your students would watch/listen if you could record it for them. 😁 5y
Johanna414 @Tamra that's actually something I'm looking into, since Scholastic is allowing that during these weird times. Unfortunately, my work iPad chose this week to die and I have not been able to get a replacement with everything shut down so I have to figure out how I'm going to record and edit. 5y
Tamra @Johanna414 shoot! 5y
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Eggs
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Another story of resistance from Nielsen: where the most dangerous act of resistance was carrying a book

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Eggs
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📖 tagged

📚 Scythe trilogy

📔 Silent Patient

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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SarahBradley
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“How do you destroy a people? You take away their culture. And how is that done? You must take their language, their history, their very identity. How would you do that?” “You ban their books.”

Russian occupation of Lithuania in 1893. Young Audra is thrust into a dangerous new life when her parents are arrested and she discovers they were book smugglers. Can she continue to elude the Cossack soldiers out to stop her?

DieAReader You might like this one @eggs! It‘s a the first in a trilogy. I haven‘t heard when book 2 will be released but I know I was completely enamoured with it! I read it pretty quick, but slow enough to really enjoy it! 5y
Eggs I have 2 Nielsen books on my shelf: Resistance and Words on Fire-need to start them !!! I read her A Night Divided also. Thanks for sharing with me 💗💗 5y
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